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Coordinates: 55°19′26″N 4°23′49″W / 55.324°N 4.397°W / 55.324; -4.397
Dalmellington (Scots: Dawmellinton,Scottish Gaelic: Dail M'Fhaolain) is a market town and civil parish in Ayrshire, Scotland. In 2001 the village had a population of 1407. The town owes its origins to the fault line separating the Southern Uplands of Scotland from the Central Lowlands. Dalmellington sits at the issue of a river from the uplands into Dalmellington Moss plain.
The town has a history as a rest area, market town, weaving centre and mining village. The Chalmeston open cast coal mine to the north of the village covered some 742 hectares, but the operations have now ceased and the first phase of the site restoration has been completed.
Robert Hetrick the blacksmith-poet lived in the town in the 19th century. The town has a working museum to record the history of the area.
There are many Sites of Special Scientific Interest around Dalmellington, the most notable being the nearby Loch Doon. Selection of local views The Scottish Dark Sky Observatory is located near Dalmellington and is within the northern edge of the Galloway Forest Dark Sky Park.
William Darrell "Billy" Mays, Jr. (July 20, 1958 – June 28, 2009) was an American television direct-response advertisement salesperson most notable for promoting OxiClean, Orange Glo, Kaboom, and other cleaning, home-based, and maintenance products on the Home Shopping Network, and through his company, Mays Promotions, Inc.
He and his business partner, Anthony Sullivan, were also featured on PitchMen, a TV series that documented their work. His distinctive beard and impassioned sales pitches made him a recognized television presence in the United States and Canada.
Mays was born in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mays was a student at Sto-Rox High School, and later West Virginia University, where he was a walk-on linebacker on its football team during his two years there.
After dropping out of college, Mays worked for his father's hazardous waste company before moving to Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1983. On the Atlantic City boardwalk, Mays sold the Washmatik portable washing device to passersby, along with other "As Seen on TV" products. In Atlantic City, he was taught how to sell by the older salesmen, saying "I was taught to pitch by a lot of old pitchmen. That's the kind of style I have."
Courtney + Sean Gresham Wedding Highlight Video | April 23, 2016 County Line Orchard - Indiana CONTACT: lukemenardfilms.com (765) 490-1099 Luke Menard Photographer: https://www.facebook.com/zandboxphoto/ Reception Venue: Country Line Orchard
This is a video made from pic's and vid's of local places and local people from the village i will always call home
As part of our new strategy, JUSTICE is returning to working more closely with our members. In 2014, we launched a Working Party of our membership on Delivering Justice in an Age of Austerity, focused on the civil courts and tribunals, and chaired by The Rt. Hon Sir Stanley Burnton. The report of the Working Party was launched in April 2015. Read its recommendations at http://justice.org.uk/our-work/areas-of-work/access-to-justice/justice-austerity/.
the first episode of my Heritage railway series voices me The Jam Tram SmudgersPKMN G-WORMY Frances(my sister)
Самая ранняя из схем второй половины века.
This is an installation that Shane and i, have created. I do not own the rights to any of the audio used in this installation
whats burnton? cheese
Absorb stunning mountain landscapes and glittering loch views as you travel through the majestic west coast scenery of Argyll. Look out for the famous Rest and Be Thankful viewpoint, fine views across the Firth of Lorn to the Inner Hebrides, the towering peaks of Ben Nevis and the Outdoor Capital of the UK, Fort William, which is just a short drive from Ballachulish. Start: Tarbet Finish: Ballachulish Length: 149 miles (238 km) Nearby towns: Inveraray, Lochgilphead, Oban Nearby attractions: Loch Lomond, the Rest and Be Thankful viewpoint, Loch Fyne, Crinan Canal, Connel Bridge, Ben Nevis Borders Historic Route Abbotsford House garden exterior Discover the lush scenery of the Scottish Borders on this historic route through the south of Scotland. Take in the peaceful countryside that...
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Is this the worst advert ever? Scottish travel agent puts out hilarious cringeworthy video which becomes internet sensation after Father Ted creator tweets link
The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located in County Antrim, on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland, about two miles (3 km) north of the town of Bushmills. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986, and a National Nature Reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland. In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the Giant's Causeway was named as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom. The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. Most of the columns are hexagonal, although there are also some with four, five, seven and eight sides. The tallest are about 12 metres (36 ft) high, and the ...
A quick DIY tour around Ayr, Alloway, Prestwick and the Ayrshire Countryside. In no particular order are: 13th Century Brig O'Doon, Tam O'Shanter pub in Ayr High st, Souter Johnnies pub in Kirkoswald, Alloway Inn in Alloway, Balbirs Indian Restaurant on the southbound A77, Elvis Presley plaque at Prestwick Airport where he landed for a few hours whilst in the armed forces, Waverley Paddle Steamer - only sea-going paddle steamer in the world still going strong, Ailsa Craig the volcanic plug in the Clyde aka Paddy's Milestone, an old boat in Ayr harbour, Wallace Tower and a statue of William Wallace in Ayr High Street, Bar Dome in Prestwicks main road, River Doon in both directions as seen from the Millennium Footbridge at the mouth of the river, Brig O'Doon Hotel., pictures of Culzean Castl...
First part of skye open top bus tour. The first part heads south from Portree to Sligachan towards the foot of the cuillin mountains, dominant in the background, before heading round in a circle north to Dunvegan in the second part and back to Portree in the third part
Brick railways were and still are an essential process of brick manufacturing. This video demonstrates how the bricks are transported from the dryer to the firing kilns. The electric railway utilizes trolley transfer cars.
Aerial and time-lapse footage from the Highlands of Scotland. Filmed in Assynt, Ardmair, The Black Isle and around the North East/West Coasts. I also spent an incredible evening climbing Stac Pollaidh where I was treated to the Northern Lights dancing across the horizon. On Mothers Day we were also treated to increased geomagnetic activity, with most of the British Isles seeing strong Aurora. Winter in the Highlands is a magical time. Music by Sigur Rós - Ekki mukk
(Fishbusters 17) Highlights from various fishing trips both fresh water and sea fishing May to June
There was a man who was cursed by the gods
To walk this land forevermore
Never to rest never to find peace
Trapped in this world for an endless journey
Offering his sword to the highest bidder
Fighting for whoever pays the most
No fear in his eyes, he knows he can't die
Taking a life is as easy as breathing
Yet another war to fight
He doesn't feel a thing
He has seen this a thousand times before
His mind is numb
What could a man have done
To so awaken the wrath of the gods?
Never to rest never to find peace
Trapped in this world for an endless journey
Can there be a fate more horrid
Than the curse of immortal life?
Still he wanders the grounds of this dark realm
Never finding a place to call home
Yet another war to fight
He doesn't feel a thing
He has seen this a thousand times before.
His mind is numb
He stands under a crimson sky
Alone as centuries pass by
Offering his sword to the highest bidder
Fighting for whoever pays the most
No fear in his eyes, he knows he can't die
Taking a life is as easy as breathing
There was a time when he picked the wrong side
There was a time when the war was lost
The entire army was crushed down to nothing
Only one man rose from the ashes
He didn't feel a thing
His mind is numb
Imagine a life where no one can stay by your side
What it's like to watch countless of your own children die
He is nothing but an empty shell
Will he ever get to embrace death?
In the shadows he's dwelled for thousands of years
Seen nothing but death
Only when the sun sets for the last time